Sentence examples for the same surge from inspiring English sources

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The company saw the same surge in business after the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Now, they could make the same surge that the Blackhawks did in the N.H.L. after their crotchety, old-school owner (William Wirtz) died in 2007, although it is worth noting that Chicago fans hated Wirtz enough to boo his memorial moment of silence while Raiders fans still hold Davis in high reverence.

These days, however, the Book-of-the-Month Club's managers are betting that the same surge in access to books and information that made its monthly mailings seem almost quaint has created a new demand for help sorting through the clutter.

London house prices up 25% in rise unequalled since 1987, data shows Sky News Business (@SkyNewsBiz) Nationwide: London prices up 26% in last year, ave property +£400k for 1st time, and around 30% higher than 2007 peak http://t.co/wGXumSxwp5 July 2, 2014 Other parts of the country are not experiencing the same surge -- but average prices are still up by 11.8% in the last 12 months.

Obama's newest announcements could cause the same surge, they said, unless the executive actions are stopped.

Tennessee has been seeing the same surge in local Democratic activism that's popping up around the country.

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Today, when my union--the Service Employees International Union--endorsed Barack Obama for President--I felt that same surge of excitement that has been sweeping the nation: the time to reclaim the American Dream for workers is now, and Barack Obama is our ticket.

But that same surge alarms environmentalists, some of whose leaders worry aloud that the intense battle over the wildlife refuge has obscured other battles they say they should be fighting against energy development.

But that same surge of historical excitement and importance, challenge and love that I felt on my first visit to Fort Peck is equal to or greater than any that I have felt".

In 2008, she rode that same surge of momentum, but a young relatively inexperienced senator came along with a narrative that superseded hers - Barack Obama was running to be the first black President of the U.S. -- that story took off on its own - and that story became our history.

'From promises to results' Although experience shows a huge rise in the number of children enrolling in school when a country moves to free schooling, this same surge has been seen to disrupt teaching quality and bring immense challenges to the entire learning infrastructure – from the physical buildings to class sizes, education materials and schools' hygiene facilities (where they exist at all).

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